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Mark is right: There are still two CA servers in EPICS base.
rsrv - The old server (C) that is running as part of the iocCore
cas - The new server (C++) that is running as part of several host-side
applications (e.g. CA-Gateway)
The new server implements the additional configuration options (which
are heavily used by e.g. the CA-Gateway), the old server doesn't (so the
IOC can't make use of it).
Ralph
For your application, using a virtualization layer (VMware, xen or
similar) that provides a virtual machine with only one of the NICs may
be feasable.
Emmanuel Mayssat wrote:
"In R3.14 and previous releases the CA server employed by iocCore does not implement this feature."
Isn't R3.14(.9) the latest release of the EPICS base?
It is according to http://www.aps.anl.gov/epics/index.php
In other words, are you telling me that this is documented but not
implemented yet?
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